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UC Berkeley Previously Published Works | ||
Building the Second Mind, 1961-1980: From the Ascendancy of ARPA to the Advent of Commercial Expert Systems | ||
Skinner, Rebecca Elizabeth | ||
keywords: artificial intelligence, ARPA, IPTO, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Alan Newell, Herbert Simon, JCR Licklider, MIT, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University; | ||
Publisher: Smashwords | ||
Subject:工程和技术(综合) | ||
美国 |
【 摘 要 】
Building the Second Mind, 1961-1980: From the Ascendancy of ARPA to the Advent of Commercial Expert Systems tells the story of the development, during the 1960s and 1970s, of AI, the field that sought to get computers to do things that would be considered intelligent if a person did them. In the late 1950s, the field was founded and began to undertake extremely rudimentary logic and problem-solving programs. In the 1960s, the immense growth in funding given to the field of computing, the development of integrated circuits for mainframe computing, and the increasing numbers of people in AI and in computer science in general, tremendously advanced the field. This is evidenced in more complex problem-solving, development of an understanding of the field of knowledge representation; appearance of fields such as graphic representation and problem-solving for more knowledge-intensive fields. Finally, the early integrated circuits of the 1960s gave way to microprocessors and microcomputers in the early 1970s. This heralded a near future time at which computers would be increasingly fast and ubiquitous. In a clear virtuous cycle, the enhanced cheapness of processing power and storage would encourage the proliferation of applications.【 授权许可】
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